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An Archeological Overview and Management Plan for Tooele Army Depot North and South

The Tooele Army Depot (TAD) located in Tooele County, Utah, is an installation of the U.S. Army's Materiel Development and Readiness Command (DARCOM). As stewards of approximately 44,096 acres (17, 846 hectares) at TAD the U.S. Army has responsibility for the Management of any cultural resources located there. Three sites are known to exist on TAD, but local geomorphology and cultural history suggest that additional cultural resources are likely to be found in undisturbed portions of the TAD. Those sites possessing physical integrity will have high research value. In compliance with Draft Army Regulation (AR 420. XX) and in consideration of future general disturbance activities, the following recommendations are made: (1) conduct a field survey of all undisturbed areas on the installation to identify unknown cultural resource locations, (2) establish monitoring program in those areas on the installation where construction and subsurface disturbances are planned, (3) evaluate and nominate known cultural properties for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). (4) take action to preserve properties eligible for inclusion in the NRHP. These recommendations, if implemented, together with historic architectural information would then serve as the basis for developing an installation Historic Preservation Plan.

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  • "The Tooele Army Depot (TAD) located in Tooele County, Utah, is an installation of the U.S. Army's Materiel Development and Readiness Command (DARCOM). As stewards of approximately 44,096 acres (17, 846 hectares) at TAD the U.S. Army has responsibility for the Management of any cultural resources located there. Three sites are known to exist on TAD, but local geomorphology and cultural history suggest that additional cultural resources are likely to be found in undisturbed portions of the TAD. Those sites possessing physical integrity will have high research value. In compliance with Draft Army Regulation (AR 420. XX) and in consideration of future general disturbance activities, the following recommendations are made: (1) conduct a field survey of all undisturbed areas on the installation to identify unknown cultural resource locations, (2) establish monitoring program in those areas on the installation where construction and subsurface disturbances are planned, (3) evaluate and nominate known cultural properties for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). (4) take action to preserve properties eligible for inclusion in the NRHP. These recommendations, if implemented, together with historic architectural information would then serve as the basis for developing an installation Historic Preservation Plan."@en

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